It would have been forgivable if Oklahoma City Heritage Hall star athlete Sterling Shepard had decided he wanted to spend Saturday morning resting rather than heading to Oklahoma's junior day. After all, Shepard has logged more time on Oklahoma's campus than perhaps any member of the class of 2012 due to his family lineage and connection to the program.

But more than that when Shepard's alarm went off to get ready to head to Norman he was just a few hours removed from a state championship performance for the ages with nearly 250-yards of total offense and all four Charger touchdowns it's safe to say Shepard was the catalyst of Hall's second state title in three years.

Much like his chronological scheduling of the weekend, Shepard talked about the big game before the junior day.